Ship's spine
• | To cool; to skim or stir. |
• | A brewer's cooling vat; a keelfat. |
• | A longitudinal timber, or series of timbers scarfed together, extending from stem to stern along the bottom of a vessel. It is the principal timber of the vessel, and, by means of the ribs attached on each side, supports the vessel's frame. In an iron vessel, a combination of plates supplies the place of the keel of a wooden ship. See Illust. of Keelson. |
• | Fig.: The whole ship. |
• | A barge or lighter, used on the Type for carrying coal from Newcastle; also, a barge load of coal, twenty-one tons, four cwt. |
• | The two lowest petals of the corolla of a papilionaceous flower, united and inclosing the stamens and pistil; a carina. See Carina. |
• | A projecting ridge along the middle of a flat or curved surface. |
• | To traverse with a keel; to navigate. |
• | To turn up the keel; to show the bottom. |
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Update: 2024-06-06